🎓Careers

What’s Happening in Careers?

Year 10 

This term our MyPath sessions are focused on preparing our boys to make pathway and specific subject selections by the end of the term. They will be hearing from the Head of each learning area about the subjects on offer in their subject area. Students will get overviews of the course content, information about prerequisites and explanations of how these subjects can support them in pursuing careers in areas of interest.

 

This week we have had four presentations - Maths, PE & Outdoor Ed, Music, Visual Arts and Drama. The PowerPoints for these presentations have been emailed to students and parents so you can review them at home and discuss the options.


Year 11

The university-bound students completed some pathway planning where they applied their knowledge of university entry requirements to researching a ‘Plan A’ and ‘Plan B’ pathway to achieving their goals. In some cases this was looking at their in-school pathway, for others it was considering course-switching options at the university level.

The apprenticeship/work-bound group had a presentation from the CTF to look at opportunities within the building and construction industry.


Year 12

TISC opened on May 1, so we had a presenter from TISC come in and talk the boys through the application process and how their results are determined. The presentation is available on the TISC website, alongside a number of other helpful resources. The details on how to log in are available on the website and on the boys' Year 12 Careers OneNote. 

 

TISC Online - Login/Register

Our work/apprenticeship-bound students had a presentation from MOB Josh Devaney who spoke to them about his passion for creating the world's largest collection of Michael Jordan toys. He spoke about following your passion and working towards your goals.

There are a number of great opportunities coming up for our students. The Careers Expo is a fantastic way for the boys to explore career options and we hope that they take advantage of this opportunity to attend. Those who have been in the past have found it to be a very useful experience and would recommend it.

 

The attached newsletter at the bottom of this page has a number of university events that are worth checking out, including application support sessions. 

Don’t forget that you can access these really easily through our portal on SEQTA - definitely the best place to keep on top of all of the information!


TISC

TISC is now open.

Early Offers will start after the Semester One exams and most offers are conditional on meeting requirements. These will be laid out in their offer letters.

Offers will be sent out once per month from July to December.

If they are intending to apply for university, they will need to apply through TISC. Registration is online and a fee of $92 is payable before they can set up their preferences. These preferences can be changed as many times as they like before the offers round.

Offers will be out before Christmas.


16 – 19 May Careers Expo 2024

Unearth Your Great Future

The Careers Expo could be your first step on your future pathway. Discover careers that you haven’t even heard of. 

  • Don’t walk past your dream career. Do some Pre Expo Preparation. 
  • Don’t sign ANYTHING at the Expo. There will be some professional salespeople at some of the stands. Check this post for tips on how to resist exciting offers while at the Expo. 

This is the biggest career event of the year in WA!

Check details HERE.


University Information

The universities have all listed their Open Days. It is really important that the boys get on campus and ask lots of questions before they make final decisions.

 

The universities will be in attendance at our Mazenod MyPath Careers Expo on 18 June. 

Year 12 students will also have the opportunity to book individual consultations with university course advisors on campus here on 9 August.


Medicine and Dentistry

If you are applying for medicine for 2025 at Curtin or an assured pathway into medicine at UWA, you need to undertake the UCAT ANZ compulsory entry requirement.

BOOKINGS CLOSEFriday 17 May 2024 at 11:59 pm AEST
Late bookings closeFriday 31 May 2024 at 11:59 pm AEST
Final booking deadlineWednesday 5 June 2024 at 11:59 pm AEST
Testing period1 July - 9 August 2024

The test is conducted between 3 July and 11 August 2024.

 

You can register and find preparation tests HERE. 

Find out about reduced test fees HERE 

There are banks of practice tests HERE

 

All candidates need to prepare by understanding these test tools


The Careers Department

Students in Years 10, 11 and 12 have access to The Careers Department. There is a huge wealth of information on this site, where students can explore industries in depth to find out more about the careers and industries they are interested in. It also has a resume builder, digital portfolio, virtual work experience, scholarship finder, job finder and micro-credentialing opportunities. So much to explore!

 

As parents, you also have access to these resources. Your account will be linked to your son’s account, allowing you to explore together.

 

There are two ways to connect to your son’s account.

1. Students can invite their parents from their 'Profile' > 'Your account' > scroll to the bottom of this page and add their parent's email address.

2. Go to the login page and follow the prompts to set up an account. Once inside, you will be directed to explore the site and link to your child's account. Your child should already have an active student account, so you will not need to pay for the platform. If he hasn’t registered, do this first. You will need to enter the correct email address according to your son’s account and your son will need to accept the connection. 


Careers Newsletter

The attached newsletter has a good write-up with information about some great new courses and assured pathways.

There is plenty of news so please have a good read and enjoy!

 

Kylie Eaton

Careers Information Coordinator